KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Ecclesiastes 6:6
6. Yea, though he live a thousand years twice told, yet hath he seen no good: do not all go to one place?
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Summary: Ecclesiastes Chapter 6 reflects on the futility of wealth and the painful realities of life. The chapter opens by examining the plight of those who possess great wealth yet find themselves unsatisfied and unable to enjoy their riches. It highlights the concept that material abundance does not guarantee happiness or fulfillment. The author contrasts the fate of the wealthy with that of those who are never born, suggesting that the state of non-existence might be preferable to a life filled with unfulfilled desire. The text also speaks to the inevitability of death, emphasizing the transient nature of human existence and the importance of focusing on what truly matters. Ultimately, the chapter reinforces the central theme of Ecclesiastes regarding the vanity of worldly pursuits, encouraging readers to seek deeper meaning beyond material wealth.
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